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Established 1981 Advanced Test Equipment Rentals www.atecorp.com 800-404-ATEC (2832) EMI Testing According to CSPR Publication 16 Recommendations Combining the 85685A RF preselector with the 8566B or 8568B spectrum analyzer and the 85650A quasi-peak adapter produces an EMI receiver with the characteristics recommended in CISPR publication 16 1. The RF preselector provides the measurement sensitivity and overload protection needed for FCC and VDE radiated emission testing at open sites. For commercial and MIL-STD conducted EMI tests, the low-frequency input tolerates large impulses and line impedance stabilization network (LISN) transients. A built-in calibrator ensures ±2.0 db absolute-amplitude accuracy as required by the FCC and VDE. For measurement confidence, a linearity check tests for system overload and distortion. The sample display shows results for VDE 0871 emission testing at an open site. To prevent overload from the highlevel ambient signals, a spectrum analyzer needs input attenuation. This however, increases displayed noise, which can mask the low-level emissions. Using the RF preselector in this test eliminates the need for adding attenuation. The noise of the spectrum analyzer, as shown, exceeds the VDE limit, but the spectrum analyzer/test receiver noise is more than 10 db below the lowest limit. 1. Comite International Special Des Perturbations Radio-Electriques (CISPR) publication 16 is the "CISPR specification for radio interference measuring apparatus and measurement methods." Signal Monitoring in the Presence of High-Level Interference The RF preselector gives the 8566B or the 8568B spectrum analyzer the sensitivity and selectivity of a receiver. The spectrum analyzer/test receiver measures signals within the preselector filter passband and rejects outof-band interference by 40 db. Even in the presence of interference with a total input power of +10 dbm, your test receiver can monitor signals down to -150 dbm. The RF preselector improves signal reception for the broadband signal environment of a mobile test station. In the 150 170 MHz business band, the RF preselector reduces interference from radio and TV broadcast stations and from amateur radios. For the 800 900 MHz cellular radio band, the spectrum analyzer/test receiver makes field strength measurements on cellular base-station transmitters while rejecting interference from cellular mobile transmitters. Transmitter Spurious Testing with Fast Wideband Measurements Reduce transmitter-spurious test time by adding the RF preselector to your 8566B or 8568B spectrum analyzer. The preselector decreases input overload from the out-of-band carrier and thereby increases the range for measuring lowlevel signals. Compared to the spectrum analyzer alone, the spectrum analyzer/ test receiver uses a wider resolution bandwidth for the same measurement range, resulting in a faster sweep time. For example, to measure spurious signals over a 1 GHz frequency range at 100 db relative to the transmitter carrier, a spectrum analyzer by itself takes 3000 seconds, but when configured as a test receiver it requires only 3 seconds. 2

s s describe the instrument's warranted performance over the temperature range of 0 C to +55 C unless otherwise noted. Typical values for the specified parameters represent probable but non-warranted performance. Nominal values provide useful but non-warranted information about functional performance. Test Receiver The following system specifications apply when the 85685A RF preselector (RFP) operates with the 8566B or 8568B spectrum analyzer (SA) and with or without the 85650A quasi-peak adapter (QPA). The test receiver system is fully GPIB programmable. Refer to the specific instrument data sheets for more detailed information. Frequency range RFP bypass 1 SA frequency resolution SA frequency accuracy SA frequency reference error SA Frequency selectivity 3 3 db resolution BW Test receiver frequency 20 Hz 1.5 GHz with 8568B 20 Hz 2.0 GHz with 8566B 20 Hz 18 GHz (nominal) with 8568B 1 Hz ±(tuned frequency x freq. reference error) Hz for SA zero span Settabilit y2 < 10-8, Drift < 2 x 10-7 /year 10 Hz 3 MHz in 1, 3, 10 sequence Measurement range Gain compression (0 db atten. for RFP and SA Inside RFP passband Outside RFP passband Displayed average noise level (0 db atten. for RFP and SA 10 Hz resolution BW) Broadband signal sensitivity 5,6 (0 db atten. for RFP and SA, 10 Hz resolution BW) Second harmonic distortion (0 db atten. for RFP and SA) For -35 dbm input signal: Within RFP passband Outside RFP passband Third order intermodulation (0 db atten. for RFP and SA) For two -35 dbm input signals: Within RFP passband Outside RFP passband Residual responses (RFP input terminated, 0 db atten. for RFP and SA Amplitude accuracy 6 (+10 to + 30 C, 10 db SA atten. 0 20 db RFP atten.) Test receiver amplitude -150 to +30 dbm (-43 to +137 dbµv) (nominal) < 1 db (nominal) for input -30 dbm < 1 db (nominal) for input +10 dbm < -132 dbm (-25 dbµv) for input 9 khz 1 MHz 4 < -150 dbm (-43 dbµv) for input 1 1500 MHz < -147 dbm (-40 dbµv) for input 2.0 GHz < 31 dbµv/mhz (nominal) for input < 1 MHz 4 < 13 dbµv/mhz (nominal) for input = 1 1500 MHz < 16 dbµv/mhz (nominal) for input 2.0 GHz < -55 dbc (nominal), Equiv. SOI = +20 dbm < -75 dbc (nominal), Equiv. SOI = +40 dbm < -40 dbc (nominal), Equiv. SOI = -15 dbm < -110 dbc (nominal), Equiv. SOI = +20 dbm < -90 db for input 2 khz 1 MHz < -112 db for input 1 MHz < -120 db (typical) for input 1 MHz ±2.0 db for input < 1.0 GHz ±3.0 db for input 1.0 GHz RFP bypass SA specification plus: ± 0.5 db (nominal) for input 2.0 GHz ± 1.0 db (nominal) for input > 2.0 GHz 3

CISPR EMI Receiver The following system specifications apply when the 85685A RF preselector (RFP) operates with the 8566B or 8568B spectrum analyzer (SA) and with the 85650A quasi-peak adapter (QPA). The EMI receiver system has the characteristics recommended in CISPR publication 16 and is fully GPIB programmable. Refer to the specific instrument data sheets for more information. Frequency range SA frequency resolution SA frequency accuracy SA frequency reference error SA Frequency selectivity 9 CISPR 6 db bandwidth (QPA) CISPR EMI receiver frequency 10 khz 1 GHz 1 Hz ±(tuned frequency x freq. reference error) Hz Settability 2 < 10-8, Drift < 2 x 10-7 /year 200 Hz for input = 10 150 khz (band A) 9 khz for input = 150 khz 30 MHz (band B) 120 khz for input = 300 1000 MHz (band C, D) Make dedicated receiver measurements with a general-purpose spectrum analyzer 4

Measurement range Amplitude accuracy 8 (+10 to +30 C, 0 20 db RFP atten.) Calibration 10 Linearity check Impulsive signal tolerance Detection 9 Audio output CISPR EMI Amplitude +137 dbµv to noise floor (refer to amplitude sensitivity table) ±2.0 db for 10 db SA atten. ± 2.5 db for 0 db SA atten. Automatic calibration for absolute amplitude with comb generator (RFP) 3 db input attenuator test for system overload and distortion (RFP) Input #1 withstands LISN transients (RFP) Input #2 withstands CISPR calib. pulses (RFP) Peak and average (SA), quasi-peak (QPA) Speaker with volume control (QPA) CISPR EMI Amplitude sensitivity EMI receiver Frequency band Resolution bandwidth (6 db) Average noise 6 (RFP/SA atten. = 0 db) Quasi-peak noise (RFP/SA atten. = 0 db) 10 150 khz (band A) 200 Hz -12 dbµv 4-17 dbµv typical -15 dbµv (nominal) 150 khz 1 MHz (band B) 9 khz +4 dbµv -1 dbµv typical 1 30 MHz (band B) 9 khz -13 dbµv -16 dbµv typical 30 1000 MHz (band C, D) 120 khz -1 dbµv -6 dbµv typical 0 dbµv (nominal) -11 dbµv (nominal) 0 dbµv (nominal) 5

85685A RF Preselector The following instrument specifications apply to the 85685A RF preselector (RFP). 85685A RF preselector input Input #1 Input #2 Frequency range 20 Hz 50 MHz 20 MHz 2 GHz RFP bypass 1 DC 18 GHz (nom.) Connector type Fuse blow time Maximum safe input power Average power Impulsive signals 10 db RFP atten. 20 db RFP atten. DC voltage Standing wave ratio (SWR) 12 10 db RFP atten. 0 db RFP atten. RFP bypass Attenuator range Linearity check Filter characteristics Fixed filter BW (3 db) Tracking filter BW (3 db) Stopband attenuation Preamplifier gain BNC, 50 Ω (nominal) < 0.1 sec for > + 35 dbm +30 dbm (1 Watt) 100 Watts peak for a 10 µs pulse 2,000 Watts peak for a 10 µs pulse 11 (nom.) 0 Volts < 1.5:1 < 1.5:1 (nominal) NA 0 50 db in 10 db steps (nominal) Add 3 db (nominal) Type N, 50 Ω (nom.) NA +30 dbm (1 Watt) NA BW range = 10 khz 1 MHz (nom.) for input < 2 MHz 10% (nom.) of tuned freq. for input = 2 55 MHz 5% (nom.) of tuned freq. for input = 55 500 MHz 20 MHz (nom.) for input = 500 2000 MHz > 40 db (nominal) 20 db (nominal) for 0 db RFP atten. < 1.5:1 < 2.0:1 (nominal) < 1.5:1 (nominal) Comb generator Line spacing Line amplitude SWR GPIB interface* Private BUS Public BUS interface functions (public BUS) 85685A RF preselector output 100 khz, 500 khz, 1 MHz, 5 MHz (nominal) -40 to -60 dbm (nominal) < 1.5:1 (nominal) Digital BUS and sweep control between RFP and SA IEEE 488-1978 BUS SH1, AH1, T6, L4, SR1, RL1, PPO, DC1, DT1, C0, E1 6

Temperature Warm-up time Temp. equilibrium EMI Power requirements Weight Size Firmware compatibility for RFP operation with: 8566B, firmware data 5.5.85 8566B, firmware data < 5.5.85 8566A, any firmware date 8568B, firmware data 14.1.85 8568B, firmware data < 14.1.85 8568A, any firmware date 0 to + 55 C operating -40 to +75 C storage 30 minutes after cold start 2 hours after warm-up General Conducted and radiated interference is in compliance with MIL-STD 461A methods in CE03 and RE02, CISPR publication 11 (1975), and Messempfaenger-Postverfuegung 526/527/79 (Kennzeichnung Mit F-Nummer/Funkschutzzeichen). 100, 120, 220, or 240 V RMS +5%, -10%; 50 400 Hz; 35 VA (nominal) 19 kg (42 lbs) net (nominal) 133 mm (5.25") H x 425 mm (16.75") W x 508 mm (20.0") D (nominal) Compatible 85685A Option 066 required 8566A + 01K retrofit kit required Compatible 85685A Option 068 required 8568A + 01K retrofit kit required Product Information 85685A RF preselector Option 010, Rack mount slide kit Option 908, Rack flange kit without handles Option 910, Extra manual Option 913, Rack flange kit with handles Firmware compatibility options (see compatibility specifications above) 85685A Option 066, Firmware upgrade kit* for 8566B 85685A Option 068, Firmware upgrade kit* for 8568B 8566A + 01K Retrofit kit 8568A + 01K Retrofit kit 8566B spectrum analyzer 8568B spectrum analyzer 85650A Quasi-peak adapter Accessories 85864B EMI measurement software Transit case, part number 1540-0663 EMI accessories 13 : Antennas, LISNs, current probes, and amplifiers 7

Footnotes: 1. The RFP bypass switch connects input #2 directly to the RF output. 2. Refer to spectrum analyzer test and adjustment manual for the correct frequency reference adjustment. 3. Refer to spectrum analyzer data sheet for filter BW accuracy and filter shape. 4. 17 db higher with 8566B for frequency < 50 khz. 5. Sensitivity is approximately equal to system peak noise level. 6. Peak noise is nominally 8 db higher than average noise. 7. Measurement sensitivity is normalized to 1 MHz resolution BW. 8. s apply after system calibration with the comb generator in the 85685A. Refer to 85685A operating manual for correct amplitude measurement technique. 9. The system meets CISPR publication 16 recommendations for resolution BW, detector time constant, and detector pulse response. 10. System calibration can be verified with an external CISPR standard pulse calibration generator. 11. Typical LISN transients. 12. SWR is measured at the tuned frequency of the spectrum analyzer. 13. Refer to the EMI measurement solutions guide (5954-2702) for more information. Agilent Email Updates www.agilent.com www.agilent.com/find/emailupdates Get the latest information on the products and applications you select. Agilent Open www.agilent.com/find/open Agilent Open simplifies the process of connecting and programming test systems to help engineers design, validate and manufacture electronic products. Agilent offers open connectivity for a broad range of system-ready instruments, open industry software, PC-standard I/O and global support, which are combined to more easily integrate test system development. Agilent Direct www.agilent.com/find/agilentdirect Quickly choose and use your test equipment solutions with confidence. Agilent Technologies Test and Measurement Support, Services, and Assistance Agilent Technologies aims to maximize the value you receive, while minimizing your risk and problems. We strive to ensure that you get the test and measurement capabilities you paid for and obtain the support you need. Our extensive support resources and services can help you choose the right Agilent products for your applications and apply them successfully. Every instrument and system we sell has a global warranty. Two concepts underlie Agilent s overall support policy: Our Promise and Your Advantage. Our Promise Our Promise means your Agilent test and measurement equipment will meet its advertised performance and functionality. When you are choosing new equipment, we will help you with product information, including realistic performance specifications and practical recommendations from experienced test engineers. When you receive your new Agilent equipment, we can help verify that it works properly and help with initial product operation. Your Advantage Your Advantage means that Agilent offers a wide range of additional expert test and measurement services, which you can purchase according to your unique technical and business needs. Solve problems efficiently and gain a competitive edge by contracting with us for calibration, extra-cost upgrades, out-of-warranty repairs, and onsite education and training, as well as design, system integration, project management, and other professional engineering services. Experienced Agilent engineers and technicians worldwide can help you maximize your productivity, optimize the return on investment of your Agilent instruments and systems, and obtain dependable measurement accuracy for the life of those products. Agilent T&M Software and Connectivity Agilent s Test and Measurement software and connectivity products, solutions and developer network allows you to take time out of connecting your instruments to your computer with tools based on PC standards, so you can focus on your tasks, not on your connections. Visit www.agilent.com/find/connectivity for more information. For more information on Agilent Technologies products, applications or services, please contact your local Agilent office. Phone or Fax United States: Korea: (tel) 800 829 4444 (tel) (080) 769 0800 (fax) 800 829 4433 (fax) (080)769 0900 Canada: Latin America: (tel) 877 894 4414 (tel) (305) 269 7500 (fax) 800 746 4866 Taiwan: China: (tel) 0800 047 866 (tel) 800 810 0189 (fax) 0800 286 331 (fax) 800 820 2816 Other Asia Pacific Europe: Countries: (tel) 31 20 547 2111 (tel) (65) 6375 8100 Japan: (fax) (65) 6755 0042 (tel) (81) 426 56 7832 Email: tm_ap@agilent.com (fax) (81) 426 56 7840 Contacts revised: 05/05/05 The complete list is available at: www.agilent.com/find/contactus Product specifications and descriptions in this document subject to change without notice. Agilent Technologies, Inc. 2005 Printed in USA, October 5, 2005 5954-2708